Reported Speech | Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar With Examples | Narration | ChetChat

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A Masterclass on Direct and Indirect Speech or Reported Speech - which covers:

00:00 - Intro
01:56 - Five Rules of converting Direct to Reported or In Direct Speech
02:02 - Add a Reporting verb clause
06:52 - Change of Pronouns
09:38 - Change of Time and Place verbs
- Advanced Reporting Verbs
- Difference between Say and Tell
12:52 - Back shifting of verbs
19:48 - Changing Modal and auxiliary verbs
24:05 - Reporting questions
27:27 - Reporting Commands
- Exceptions to the rules
- Lots of examples
30:40 - Quiz

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Legends see this video before one day exam 😂

Darnazir
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All the best to all for tomorrow's english board exam

bangton
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Naisha expresses her love for chocolate in the initial sentence, stating, "I love chocolate." This transforms into Naisha says that she loves chocolate. The reporting verb remains in the present tense, and I am curious about the potential number of mistakes that may arise later on.

naveenvasandani
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Ultra legends are watching the video before the boards 😂😂

hemalathar
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1. She said that she loves pizza.
2. They said that they were going to the park.
3. He said that he had finished his homework.
4. She said that she couldn't come to the party.
5. He asked if I would help him.
6. The teacher instructed us
not to touch that.

Nirajjha
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If you could provide a PDF for all your grammar videos it would be very much helpful for all of us.

yanini
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Mam thnx for this video 🎉but the first sentence, Nisha says "I love chocolate" in indirect speech your sentence is wrong because if the reporting speech is in present or in future tence then there will be no changing in reporting and reported speech: thnx🎉🎉🎉

samikhandawar
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I loved your way of teaching maam before i used to hate this content of grammar but now im getting interested in english grammer

bts-lsyl
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"Can you help me"?
She asked if l could help her.

"Where are they going"
He asked me where they were going.

sanghmingthangabawitlung
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Thank you, mam, for your explanation you have really helped me understand.
Thank you once again.

animefy_
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Ans :--
1) She asked me that if I could help her.
2) She enquired about where they were going.
Hope these are correct...

draw_N_stuff
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Good morning Tr. Chetna.
I'm Moses hailing from The Republic of Uganda, currently enjoying Chetchat.
It's such a fascinating lecture.
Could you please deliver a lecture about essay writing for academic reasons, I stay awaiting for your consideration.
Have a beautiful day.

mubalemoses
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Mam in the first example of chocolates the introductory verb is present and one of the rule is that present and future introductory verb having sentence didn't change anything in the past said things

gamingshooter
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You helped me so much in direct and indirect speech

amanbestgamer
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1- please tell me what time it is
2- He said that he will be here soon
3- Shesaid that she loves dancing
4- tell him to come to the meeting 😊

jaleelmfd
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Thanks for the useful videos. Could you kindly provide an IELTS course that supports our ambitions to pursue education abroad?

cktkjox
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Very usefull lesson everyone must see this to clear their consept

ananditamajumder-kjrg
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Hi mam😃
Thank u so much for ur wonderful class. This helped me a lot in exams.😊
I was so glad to hear ur classes and now that resulted a great
Thanks a lot..😊

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- Direct speech is when someone speaks directly, using quotation marks.
- Indirect speech is used to report or convey information without using the exact words of the speaker.
- Five rules for converting direct speech to reported speech are explained.
- Rule number one is to add a reporting verb clause.

- 'Say' is used when the speaker doesn't want to specify the recipient of the message.
- 'Say' is used for conveying general information, facts, or universal opinions.
- 'Tell' is a transitive verb and requires an object, typically a person.
- 'Tell' is used for reporting instructions, commands, or requests.

- Third person pronouns like he, she, they usually remain the same.
- Pronouns like you become they in reported speech.
- Time and place words need to be changed to reflect when and where the words were spoken.

- Time words referring to a specific point in the past remain the same in reported speech.
- Words related to the future are changed in reported speech.
- The tense of the reported speech does not need to change if the reporting verb is in the present tense.

- When the reporting verb is in the future tense, the tense of the reported speech remains unchanged.
- When the reporting verb is in the past tense, the tense of the reported speech changes.
- The simple past tense shifts to past perfect, and past continuous shifts to past perfect continuous.

- Can changes to could.
- Shall changes to should.
- May changes to might.
- Must changes to had to.

- Exceptions for past tense include when what was said is no longer true or is different from what is true.
- Closed-ended questions have a yes or no answer, while open-ended questions start with words like why, where, how, who, etc.
- All other rules of reported speech apply, including change of pronouns, back shifting of tenses, and change of time and place words.
- When reporting a question, we are not asking the question, we are just making a statement.

- When reporting commands, the sentence structure changes from a command form to a statement form.
- Reporting verbs like "told, " "ordered, " or "instructed" can be used to report commands or imperatives.
- To report giving advice or explaining instructions, use reporting verbs like "advised, " "recommended, " or "explained" followed by the indirect object and the main verb in infinitive form.
- Exclamatory sentences are changed to assertive sentences when reporting, and different reporting verbs like "exclaim, " "cry out, " or "shout" can be used based on the speaker's emotion.

reru_xd
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Thank u mam ...very nice teaching sense u have ..i have slip test today mam., iam very clear now, .... thank you so much mam❤

anandhantr